
File Photo: Kyrgyz forces participate in the Indestructible Brotherhood-2023 joint military drills. AFP
Kazakhstan is hosting four other ex-Soviet states for the drills, which a spokesman for Kazakhstan's armed forces told AFP were "the first of their kind".
"All the participants have arrived," the spokesman said.
The exercises are named Birlestik-2024, meaning alliance in Kazakh.
In the Caspian Sea, they will last until July 17 and involve around 4,000 troops with warships, aviation, artillery and tanks.
Taking part are four Central Asian republics -- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, while Turkmenistan is absent.
The Caucasus country of Azerbaijan is also participating, while Russia, traditionally dominant in the area, is fighting in Ukraine.
Kyrgyzstan's defence ministry said that during the drills, troops will "liberate an island captured by terrorists" and "carry out operations to ensure security at sea and to protect infrastructure".
These countries regularly participate in drills with the two most influential major powers in this strategic region: Russia as part of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation and China as part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, most recently in 2023 involving 1,500 troops.
After decades of strife, Central Asian countries have recently stepped up cooperation, as major powers have also paid more attention to a region rich in raw materials and an important trade route.
All the countries are part of a transport route between China and Europe that bypasses Russia, known as the "Middle Corridor".
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